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Rookie firefighters battle landmark blaze
20 Dec
Summary
- A two-alarm fire erupted at the Raleigh Convention Center on December 1.
- Investigators suspect a mechanical issue with HVAC equipment sparked the blaze.
- Damage is estimated at $2 million, with events resuming in January.

A significant fire broke out at the Raleigh Convention Center on December 1, escalating to a two-alarm blaze that required a swift response. Investigators are examining a potential malfunction in HVAC equipment as the cause of the fire, which began on the roof.
First responders from Station One were among the first on the scene, containing the flames in approximately 30 minutes. Notably, two of the initial firefighters entering the building were graduates of the fire academy just three months prior, marking their first active fire response. They credited their rigorous training and strong team camaraderie for their performance.
Damage resulting from the fire is estimated at $2 million, leading to the cancellation of all December events. However, city officials anticipate the convention center will resume hosting some events in January as repairs and renovations are completed.




